This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
Singapore, Amos Yee, LKY , Lee Kuan Yew, Lee Kuan Yew death, LKY, SG50, LKY Death. Amos Yee, Amos Yee LKY Death , LKY Singapore , SG50 Singapore, Singapore LKY Amos Yee

published:29 Mar 2015

views:555794

For all the homosexuals who have been persecuted in Singapore, I am your straight ally, I speak up for the rights that you deserve.

published:26 Nov 2014

views:282330

(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his political opinions in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Amos Yee, 18, who had been jailed twice in Singapore, qualifies as a political refugee, according to a 13-page opinion by the U.S. immigration judge.
Yee is immediately eligible for release after having been held in U.S. immigration detention since 16 Dec 2016, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman, who is based in Bethesda, Maryland.
JudgeSamuel Cole ruled Yee's prosecution, detention and maltreatment at the hands of the Singapore authorities "constitute(s) persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," and called him a "young political dissident."
"The evidence presented at the hearing demonstrates Singapore's prosecution of Yee was a pretext to silence his political opinions critical of the Singapore government," Cole wrote.
Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs issued a statement in which it quoted Yee's remarks against Muslims and Christians and noted Yee had pleaded guilty to charges against him.
"Yee had engaged in hate speech against Christians and Muslims," the ministry said. "The U.S. adopts a different standard, and allows such hate speech under the rubric of freedom of speech."
"It is the prerogative of the U.S. to take in such people who engage in hate speech. There are many more such people, around the world, who deliberately engage in hate speech, and who may be prosecuted. Some of them will no doubt take note of the U.S. approach, and consider applying for asylum in the U.S."
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security had opposed Yee's asylum application, saying the Singapore government had legitimately prosecuted Yee.
Grossman said the judge's decision supported the right of individuals to criticize their government.
"The right to free speech is sacred, even when such speech is considered offensive," she said in an email. "The decision timely underscores the vital need for an independent judiciary in a functioning democracy."
Yee had been held by U.S. authorities since arriving at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, seeking political asylum. He was initially detained in Illinois, but is now being held at the Dodge CountyDetentionFacility in Juneau, Wisconsin, Grossman said.
Yee has been jailed twice in Singapore for online comments. His trials, which have been closely watched by rights groups and the United Nations, have fueled the debate in Singapore over censorship, the limits of free speech and political correctness.
In September last year, Yee pleaded guilty to six charges of deliberately posting comments on the internet - in videos, blog posts and a picture - that were critical of Christianity and Islam. He was sentenced to six weeks in jail.
In 2015, Yee was convicted on charges of harassment and insulting a religious group over comments he made about former premier Lee Kuan Yew and Christians soon after Lee's death. His sentence at the time amounted to four weeks in jail.
Human Rights Watch said in a statement it "applauds" the U.S. judge's decision to grant Yee asylum.
__________________________________________________

published:25 Mar 2017

views:3660

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and Christians. ***Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport
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More on Amos Yee's arrest: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/teenage-blogger-amos-yee/2817976.html
******
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published:03 Jun 2016

views:218855

Amos Yee has been arrested by Singaporean police after the 16-year-old posted a YouTube video criticising the dead dictator Lee Kuan Yew because Singapore really respects freedom of speech and expression.
The kid Yee made an incredibly insightful and informative 8 minute and 38 seconds long YouTube video on Singapore's government, while at the same time dropping a few f-bombs and badmouthing Christians.
At least 15 Singaporeans were butthurt enough lodge police reports against the teen after the video was uploaded last Friday. The video unfortunately has since been taken down from Yee's YouTube page, but luckily it's still available all over the internet.
Really Singapore? You're going to throw a 16-year-old kid behind bars for having the guts to speak his mind. Finally, Lee Kuan Yew is dead. Free Amos Yee!! #FreeAmos
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According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/25/asia/singapore-amos-yee-us-asylum/index.html
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A man stuck Amos Yee in the face while the teenager was on his way to a pre-trial conference on Thursday (Apr 30). cna.asia/1IpXVV0 His lawyer has advised the family to make a police report.

published:30 Apr 2015

views:599540

Both cases were re-sentenced to life imprisonment
The Horrendous Death Penalty In Singapore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2u6Wskiexw

published:29 Aug 2016

views:333793

Amos Yee teaches you how to speak Singlish in this official BrainAndButter Sketch!
Subscribe: www.youtube.com/brainandbutter
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Amos Yee

In late March 2015, shortly after the death of Lee Kuan Yew, former Prime Minister of Singapore, and later Senior Minister and Minister Mentor, Yee uploaded a video on YouTube criticising Lee. In the video Yee compared Lee to Jesus, and cast both in an unfavorable light. Yee also uploaded to his blog an image depicting Lee and Margaret Thatcher engaged in anal sex. Yee was arrested and charged with "intention of wounding the religious feelings of Christians", obscenity, and "threatening, abusive or insulting communication." The first two charges fall under the Singapore Penal Code. The third charge, later stood down, was a response to the video's criticism of Lee and falls under the Protection from Harassment Act.

Yee's trial, which took place on 7 to 8 May 2015, attracted much public interest. The court found Yee guilty on 12 May 2015, and sentenced him to four weeks in jail. Sentencing was backdated to include 53 days served in remand, and so Yee was freed immediately following the trial. Yee filed an appeal against both the court conviction and sentence on 9 July 2015.

Lee Kuan Yew

Lee Kuan Yew, GCMG, CH, SPMJ (born Harry Lee Kuan Yew, 16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), informally known by his initials LKY, was the first Prime Minister of Singapore, governing for more than three decades from 1959 to 1990, including through Singapore's independence from Malaysia in 1965. After Lee chose to step down as Prime Minister in 1990, Lee's successor, Goh Chok Tong, appointed him as Senior Minister, a post he held until 2004, when his elder son, Lee Hsien Loong, became the nation's third prime minister. The elder Lee then assumed the advisory post of Minister Mentor until he left the Cabinet in 2011. In total, Lee held successive ministerial positions for 56 years. He continued to serve his Tanjong Pagar constituency for nearly 60 years as an elected Member of Parliament until his death in 2015.

Lee is recognised as the founding father of independent Singapore, with the country being described as transitioning from the "third world to the first world in a single generation" under his leadership.

Dave Rubin

Dave Rubin (born David Joshua Rubin; June 26, 1976) is an American comedian, talk show host, and television personality. He is the creator and host of political talk show The Rubin Report, part of Ora TV and formerly of The Young Turks Network. He previously hosted the The Six Pack podcast and radio show on Sirius XM Radio.

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
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11:57

Homosexuality In Singapore - By Amos Yee

Homosexuality In Singapore - By Amos Yee

Homosexuality In Singapore - By Amos Yee

For all the homosexuals who have been persecuted in Singapore, I am your straight ally, I speak up for the rights that you deserve.

(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his political opinions in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Amos Yee, 18, who had been jailed twice in Singapore, qualifies as a political refugee, according to a 13-page opinion by the U.S. immigration judge.
Yee is immediately eligible for release after having been held in U.S. immigration detention since 16 Dec 2016, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman, who is based in Bethesda, Maryland.
JudgeSamuel Cole ruled Yee's prosecution, detention and maltreatment at the hands of the Singapore authorities "constitute(s) persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," and called him a "young political dissident."
"The evidence presented at the hearing demonstrates Singapore's prosecution of Yee was a pretext to silence his political opinions critical of the Singapore government," Cole wrote.
Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs issued a statement in which it quoted Yee's remarks against Muslims and Christians and noted Yee had pleaded guilty to charges against him.
"Yee had engaged in hate speech against Christians and Muslims," the ministry said. "The U.S. adopts a different standard, and allows such hate speech under the rubric of freedom of speech."
"It is the prerogative of the U.S. to take in such people who engage in hate speech. There are many more such people, around the world, who deliberately engage in hate speech, and who may be prosecuted. Some of them will no doubt take note of the U.S. approach, and consider applying for asylum in the U.S."
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security had opposed Yee's asylum application, saying the Singapore government had legitimately prosecuted Yee.
Grossman said the judge's decision supported the right of individuals to criticize their government.
"The right to free speech is sacred, even when such speech is considered offensive," she said in an email. "The decision timely underscores the vital need for an independent judiciary in a functioning democracy."
Yee had been held by U.S. authorities since arriving at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, seeking political asylum. He was initially detained in Illinois, but is now being held at the Dodge CountyDetentionFacility in Juneau, Wisconsin, Grossman said.
Yee has been jailed twice in Singapore for online comments. His trials, which have been closely watched by rights groups and the United Nations, have fueled the debate in Singapore over censorship, the limits of free speech and political correctness.
In September last year, Yee pleaded guilty to six charges of deliberately posting comments on the internet - in videos, blog posts and a picture - that were critical of Christianity and Islam. He was sentenced to six weeks in jail.
In 2015, Yee was convicted on charges of harassment and insulting a religious group over comments he made about former premier Lee Kuan Yew and Christians soon after Lee's death. His sentence at the time amounted to four weeks in jail.
Human Rights Watch said in a statement it "applauds" the U.S. judge's decision to grant Yee asylum.
__________________________________________________

38:23

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and Christians. ***Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport
Find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rubinreport?ty=h
What are your thoughts? Comment below or tweet to Dave: https://twitter.com/RubinReport
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******
Amos Yee
Activist and YouTuber in Singapore
Amos Yee on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amosyee
Amos Yee on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrainAndButter
More on Amos Yee's arrest: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/teenage-blogger-amos-yee/2817976.html
******
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******
Care about free speech? Tired of political correctness? Like discussions about big ideas? Watch Dave Rubin on The Rubin Report. Real conversations, unfiltered rants, and one on one interviews with some of the most interesting names in news and entertainment. Comedians, authors, and influencers join Dave each week to break down the latest in politics and current events. Real people, real issues, real talk.

Amos Yee has been arrested by Singaporean police after the 16-year-old posted a YouTube video criticising the dead dictator Lee Kuan Yew because Singapore really respects freedom of speech and expression.
The kid Yee made an incredibly insightful and informative 8 minute and 38 seconds long YouTube video on Singapore's government, while at the same time dropping a few f-bombs and badmouthing Christians.
At least 15 Singaporeans were butthurt enough lodge police reports against the teen after the video was uploaded last Friday. The video unfortunately has since been taken down from Yee's YouTube page, but luckily it's still available all over the internet.
Really Singapore? You're going to throw a 16-year-old kid behind bars for having the guts to speak his mind. Finally, Lee Kuan Yew is dead. Free Amos Yee!! #FreeAmos
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0:43

Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/25/asia/singapore-amos-yee-us-asylum/index.html
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

0:30

Man slaps Amos Yee at State Courts

Man slaps Amos Yee at State Courts

Man slaps Amos Yee at State Courts

A man stuck Amos Yee in the face while the teenager was on his way to a pre-trial conference on Thursday (Apr 30). cna.asia/1IpXVV0 His lawyer has advised the family to make a police report.

10:32

People facing Death Penalty in Singapore

People facing Death Penalty in Singapore

People facing Death Penalty in Singapore

Both cases were re-sentenced to life imprisonment
The Horrendous Death Penalty In Singapore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2u6Wskiexw

7:06

How To Speak Singlish

How To Speak Singlish

How To Speak Singlish

Amos Yee teaches you how to speak Singlish in this official BrainAndButter Sketch!
Subscribe: www.youtube.com/brainandbutter
In association with Budding WritersLeague

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan YewI...

published: 29 Mar 2015

Homosexuality In Singapore - By Amos Yee

For all the homosexuals who have been persecuted in Singapore, I am your straight ally, I speak up for the rights that you deserve.

(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his political opinions in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Amos Yee, 18, who had been jailed twice in Singapore, qualifies as a political refugee, according to a 13-page opinion by the U.S. immigration judge.
Yee is immediately eligible for release after having been held in U.S. immigration detention since 16 Dec 2016, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman, who is based in Bethesda, Maryland.
JudgeSamuel Cole ruled Yee's prosecution, detention and maltreatment at the hands of the Singapore authorities "constitute(s) persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," and called him a "young political dissident."
"The evidence presen...

published: 25 Mar 2017

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and Christians. ***Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport
Find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rubinreport?ty=h
What are your thoughts? Comment below or tweet to Dave: https://twitter.com/RubinReport
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******
Amos Yee
Activist and YouTuber in Singapore
Amos Yee on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amosyee
Amos Yee on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrainAndButter
More on Amos Yee's arrest: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sin...

Amos Yee has been arrested by Singaporean police after the 16-year-old posted a YouTube video criticising the dead dictator Lee Kuan Yew because Singapore really respects freedom of speech and expression.
The kid Yee made an incredibly insightful and informative 8 minute and 38 seconds long YouTube video on Singapore's government, while at the same time dropping a few f-bombs and badmouthing Christians.
At least 15 Singaporeans were butthurt enough lodge police reports against the teen after the video was uploaded last Friday. The video unfortunately has since been taken down from Yee's YouTube page, but luckily it's still available all over the internet.
Really Singapore? You're going to throw a 16-year-old kid behind bars for having the guts to speak his mind. Finally, Lee Kuan Yew...

published: 31 Mar 2015

Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 ...

published: 25 Mar 2017

Man slaps Amos Yee at State Courts

A man stuck Amos Yee in the face while the teenager was on his way to a pre-trial conference on Thursday (Apr 30). cna.asia/1IpXVV0 His lawyer has advised the family to make a police report.

published: 30 Apr 2015

People facing Death Penalty in Singapore

Both cases were re-sentenced to life imprisonment
The Horrendous Death Penalty In Singapore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2u6Wskiexw

published: 29 Aug 2016

How To Speak Singlish

Amos Yee teaches you how to speak Singlish in this official BrainAndButter Sketch!
Subscribe: www.youtube.com/brainandbutter
In association with Budding WritersLeague

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been...

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
Singapore, Amos Yee, LKY , Lee Kuan Yew, Lee Kuan Yew death, LKY, SG50, LKY Death. Amos Yee, Amos Yee LKY Death , LKY Singapore , SG50 Singapore, Singapore LKY Amos Yee

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
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(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his politi...

(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his political opinions in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Amos Yee, 18, who had been jailed twice in Singapore, qualifies as a political refugee, according to a 13-page opinion by the U.S. immigration judge.
Yee is immediately eligible for release after having been held in U.S. immigration detention since 16 Dec 2016, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman, who is based in Bethesda, Maryland.
JudgeSamuel Cole ruled Yee's prosecution, detention and maltreatment at the hands of the Singapore authorities "constitute(s) persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," and called him a "young political dissident."
"The evidence presented at the hearing demonstrates Singapore's prosecution of Yee was a pretext to silence his political opinions critical of the Singapore government," Cole wrote.
Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs issued a statement in which it quoted Yee's remarks against Muslims and Christians and noted Yee had pleaded guilty to charges against him.
"Yee had engaged in hate speech against Christians and Muslims," the ministry said. "The U.S. adopts a different standard, and allows such hate speech under the rubric of freedom of speech."
"It is the prerogative of the U.S. to take in such people who engage in hate speech. There are many more such people, around the world, who deliberately engage in hate speech, and who may be prosecuted. Some of them will no doubt take note of the U.S. approach, and consider applying for asylum in the U.S."
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security had opposed Yee's asylum application, saying the Singapore government had legitimately prosecuted Yee.
Grossman said the judge's decision supported the right of individuals to criticize their government.
"The right to free speech is sacred, even when such speech is considered offensive," she said in an email. "The decision timely underscores the vital need for an independent judiciary in a functioning democracy."
Yee had been held by U.S. authorities since arriving at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, seeking political asylum. He was initially detained in Illinois, but is now being held at the Dodge CountyDetentionFacility in Juneau, Wisconsin, Grossman said.
Yee has been jailed twice in Singapore for online comments. His trials, which have been closely watched by rights groups and the United Nations, have fueled the debate in Singapore over censorship, the limits of free speech and political correctness.
In September last year, Yee pleaded guilty to six charges of deliberately posting comments on the internet - in videos, blog posts and a picture - that were critical of Christianity and Islam. He was sentenced to six weeks in jail.
In 2015, Yee was convicted on charges of harassment and insulting a religious group over comments he made about former premier Lee Kuan Yew and Christians soon after Lee's death. His sentence at the time amounted to four weeks in jail.
Human Rights Watch said in a statement it "applauds" the U.S. judge's decision to grant Yee asylum.
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(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his political opinions in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Amos Yee, 18, who had been jailed twice in Singapore, qualifies as a political refugee, according to a 13-page opinion by the U.S. immigration judge.
Yee is immediately eligible for release after having been held in U.S. immigration detention since 16 Dec 2016, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman, who is based in Bethesda, Maryland.
JudgeSamuel Cole ruled Yee's prosecution, detention and maltreatment at the hands of the Singapore authorities "constitute(s) persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," and called him a "young political dissident."
"The evidence presented at the hearing demonstrates Singapore's prosecution of Yee was a pretext to silence his political opinions critical of the Singapore government," Cole wrote.
Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs issued a statement in which it quoted Yee's remarks against Muslims and Christians and noted Yee had pleaded guilty to charges against him.
"Yee had engaged in hate speech against Christians and Muslims," the ministry said. "The U.S. adopts a different standard, and allows such hate speech under the rubric of freedom of speech."
"It is the prerogative of the U.S. to take in such people who engage in hate speech. There are many more such people, around the world, who deliberately engage in hate speech, and who may be prosecuted. Some of them will no doubt take note of the U.S. approach, and consider applying for asylum in the U.S."
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security had opposed Yee's asylum application, saying the Singapore government had legitimately prosecuted Yee.
Grossman said the judge's decision supported the right of individuals to criticize their government.
"The right to free speech is sacred, even when such speech is considered offensive," she said in an email. "The decision timely underscores the vital need for an independent judiciary in a functioning democracy."
Yee had been held by U.S. authorities since arriving at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, seeking political asylum. He was initially detained in Illinois, but is now being held at the Dodge CountyDetentionFacility in Juneau, Wisconsin, Grossman said.
Yee has been jailed twice in Singapore for online comments. His trials, which have been closely watched by rights groups and the United Nations, have fueled the debate in Singapore over censorship, the limits of free speech and political correctness.
In September last year, Yee pleaded guilty to six charges of deliberately posting comments on the internet - in videos, blog posts and a picture - that were critical of Christianity and Islam. He was sentenced to six weeks in jail.
In 2015, Yee was convicted on charges of harassment and insulting a religious group over comments he made about former premier Lee Kuan Yew and Christians soon after Lee's death. His sentence at the time amounted to four weeks in jail.
Human Rights Watch said in a statement it "applauds" the U.S. judge's decision to grant Yee asylum.
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Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Musli...

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Amos Yee has been arrested by Singaporean police after the 16-year-old posted a YouTube video criticising the dead dictator Lee Kuan Yew because Singapore really respects freedom of speech and expression.
The kid Yee made an incredibly insightful and informative 8 minute and 38 seconds long YouTube video on Singapore's government, while at the same time dropping a few f-bombs and badmouthing Christians.
At least 15 Singaporeans were butthurt enough lodge police reports against the teen after the video was uploaded last Friday. The video unfortunately has since been taken down from Yee's YouTube page, but luckily it's still available all over the internet.
Really Singapore? You're going to throw a 16-year-old kid behind bars for having the guts to speak his mind. Finally, Lee Kuan Yew is dead. Free Amos Yee!! #FreeAmos
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Amos Yee has been arrested by Singaporean police after the 16-year-old posted a YouTube video criticising the dead dictator Lee Kuan Yew because Singapore really respects freedom of speech and expression.
The kid Yee made an incredibly insightful and informative 8 minute and 38 seconds long YouTube video on Singapore's government, while at the same time dropping a few f-bombs and badmouthing Christians.
At least 15 Singaporeans were butthurt enough lodge police reports against the teen after the video was uploaded last Friday. The video unfortunately has since been taken down from Yee's YouTube page, but luckily it's still available all over the internet.
Really Singapore? You're going to throw a 16-year-old kid behind bars for having the guts to speak his mind. Finally, Lee Kuan Yew is dead. Free Amos Yee!! #FreeAmos
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According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
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According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/25/asia/singapore-amos-yee-us-asylum/index.html
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Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

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Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 ...

Amos Yee: Celeb parents say parents are to blame

Local actors Gurmit Singh and Quan Yi Fong both have teenage children, and they say that the responsibility of a child's behaviour falls squarely on the shoulder of the parents. They share their thoughts on the Amos Yee incident.
Catch this and more on www.razortv.com.sg

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan YewI...

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Musli...

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According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/25/asia/singapore-amos-yee-us-asylum/index.html
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According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/25/asia/singapore-amos-yee-us-asylum/index.html
http://www.wochit.com
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Amos Yee: Celeb parents say parents are to blame

Local actors Gurmit Singh and Quan Yi Fong both have teenage children, and they say that the responsibility of a child's behaviour falls squarely on the shoulde...

Local actors Gurmit Singh and Quan Yi Fong both have teenage children, and they say that the responsibility of a child's behaviour falls squarely on the shoulder of the parents. They share their thoughts on the Amos Yee incident.
Catch this and more on www.razortv.com.sg

Local actors Gurmit Singh and Quan Yi Fong both have teenage children, and they say that the responsibility of a child's behaviour falls squarely on the shoulder of the parents. They share their thoughts on the Amos Yee incident.
Catch this and more on www.razortv.com.sg

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been...

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
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This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
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A lot of discussion have been brought up about freedom of speech in Singapore, especially with the recent cases in court. Is absolute freedom of speech permissi...

A lot of discussion have been brought up about freedom of speech in Singapore, especially with the recent cases in court. Is absolute freedom of speech permissible in our society? Are we ready for a no-holds barred freedom of expression on the internet? Watch as Minister Masagos responds to this question.
On Tuesday, 28th April2015, Minister Masagos Zulkifli, newly appointed Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and SecondMinister for Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs, attended our first ever IQ “Live” as a panellist to answer questions and issues raised by studio audience made up of Singaporeans from all walks of life.
This is a snippet of the discussion.
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A lot of discussion have been brought up about freedom of speech in Singapore, especially with the recent cases in court. Is absolute freedom of speech permissible in our society? Are we ready for a no-holds barred freedom of expression on the internet? Watch as Minister Masagos responds to this question.
On Tuesday, 28th April2015, Minister Masagos Zulkifli, newly appointed Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and SecondMinister for Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs, attended our first ever IQ “Live” as a panellist to answer questions and issues raised by studio audience made up of Singaporeans from all walks of life.
This is a snippet of the discussion.
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This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan YewI...

published: 29 Mar 2015

Homosexuality In Singapore - By Amos Yee

For all the homosexuals who have been persecuted in Singapore, I am your straight ally, I speak up for the rights that you deserve.

(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his political opinions in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Amos Yee, 18, who had been jailed twice in Singapore, qualifies as a political refugee, according to a 13-page opinion by the U.S. immigration judge.
Yee is immediately eligible for release after having been held in U.S. immigration detention since 16 Dec 2016, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman, who is based in Bethesda, Maryland.
JudgeSamuel Cole ruled Yee's prosecution, detention and maltreatment at the hands of the Singapore authorities "constitute(s) persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," and called him a "young political dissident."
"The evidence presen...

published: 25 Mar 2017

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

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Amos Yee has been arrested by Singaporean police after the 16-year-old posted a YouTube video criticising the dead dictator Lee Kuan Yew because Singapore really respects freedom of speech and expression.
The kid Yee made an incredibly insightful and informative 8 minute and 38 seconds long YouTube video on Singapore's government, while at the same time dropping a few f-bombs and badmouthing Christians.
At least 15 Singaporeans were butthurt enough lodge police reports against the teen after the video was uploaded last Friday. The video unfortunately has since been taken down from Yee's YouTube page, but luckily it's still available all over the internet.
Really Singapore? You're going to throw a 16-year-old kid behind bars for having the guts to speak his mind. Finally, Lee Kuan Yew...

published: 31 Mar 2015

Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 ...

published: 25 Mar 2017

Man slaps Amos Yee at State Courts

A man stuck Amos Yee in the face while the teenager was on his way to a pre-trial conference on Thursday (Apr 30). cna.asia/1IpXVV0 His lawyer has advised the family to make a police report.

published: 30 Apr 2015

People facing Death Penalty in Singapore

Both cases were re-sentenced to life imprisonment
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published: 29 Aug 2016

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This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been...

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
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This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
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(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his politi...

(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his political opinions in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Amos Yee, 18, who had been jailed twice in Singapore, qualifies as a political refugee, according to a 13-page opinion by the U.S. immigration judge.
Yee is immediately eligible for release after having been held in U.S. immigration detention since 16 Dec 2016, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman, who is based in Bethesda, Maryland.
JudgeSamuel Cole ruled Yee's prosecution, detention and maltreatment at the hands of the Singapore authorities "constitute(s) persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," and called him a "young political dissident."
"The evidence presented at the hearing demonstrates Singapore's prosecution of Yee was a pretext to silence his political opinions critical of the Singapore government," Cole wrote.
Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs issued a statement in which it quoted Yee's remarks against Muslims and Christians and noted Yee had pleaded guilty to charges against him.
"Yee had engaged in hate speech against Christians and Muslims," the ministry said. "The U.S. adopts a different standard, and allows such hate speech under the rubric of freedom of speech."
"It is the prerogative of the U.S. to take in such people who engage in hate speech. There are many more such people, around the world, who deliberately engage in hate speech, and who may be prosecuted. Some of them will no doubt take note of the U.S. approach, and consider applying for asylum in the U.S."
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security had opposed Yee's asylum application, saying the Singapore government had legitimately prosecuted Yee.
Grossman said the judge's decision supported the right of individuals to criticize their government.
"The right to free speech is sacred, even when such speech is considered offensive," she said in an email. "The decision timely underscores the vital need for an independent judiciary in a functioning democracy."
Yee had been held by U.S. authorities since arriving at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, seeking political asylum. He was initially detained in Illinois, but is now being held at the Dodge CountyDetentionFacility in Juneau, Wisconsin, Grossman said.
Yee has been jailed twice in Singapore for online comments. His trials, which have been closely watched by rights groups and the United Nations, have fueled the debate in Singapore over censorship, the limits of free speech and political correctness.
In September last year, Yee pleaded guilty to six charges of deliberately posting comments on the internet - in videos, blog posts and a picture - that were critical of Christianity and Islam. He was sentenced to six weeks in jail.
In 2015, Yee was convicted on charges of harassment and insulting a religious group over comments he made about former premier Lee Kuan Yew and Christians soon after Lee's death. His sentence at the time amounted to four weeks in jail.
Human Rights Watch said in a statement it "applauds" the U.S. judge's decision to grant Yee asylum.
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(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his political opinions in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Amos Yee, 18, who had been jailed twice in Singapore, qualifies as a political refugee, according to a 13-page opinion by the U.S. immigration judge.
Yee is immediately eligible for release after having been held in U.S. immigration detention since 16 Dec 2016, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman, who is based in Bethesda, Maryland.
JudgeSamuel Cole ruled Yee's prosecution, detention and maltreatment at the hands of the Singapore authorities "constitute(s) persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," and called him a "young political dissident."
"The evidence presented at the hearing demonstrates Singapore's prosecution of Yee was a pretext to silence his political opinions critical of the Singapore government," Cole wrote.
Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs issued a statement in which it quoted Yee's remarks against Muslims and Christians and noted Yee had pleaded guilty to charges against him.
"Yee had engaged in hate speech against Christians and Muslims," the ministry said. "The U.S. adopts a different standard, and allows such hate speech under the rubric of freedom of speech."
"It is the prerogative of the U.S. to take in such people who engage in hate speech. There are many more such people, around the world, who deliberately engage in hate speech, and who may be prosecuted. Some of them will no doubt take note of the U.S. approach, and consider applying for asylum in the U.S."
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security had opposed Yee's asylum application, saying the Singapore government had legitimately prosecuted Yee.
Grossman said the judge's decision supported the right of individuals to criticize their government.
"The right to free speech is sacred, even when such speech is considered offensive," she said in an email. "The decision timely underscores the vital need for an independent judiciary in a functioning democracy."
Yee had been held by U.S. authorities since arriving at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, seeking political asylum. He was initially detained in Illinois, but is now being held at the Dodge CountyDetentionFacility in Juneau, Wisconsin, Grossman said.
Yee has been jailed twice in Singapore for online comments. His trials, which have been closely watched by rights groups and the United Nations, have fueled the debate in Singapore over censorship, the limits of free speech and political correctness.
In September last year, Yee pleaded guilty to six charges of deliberately posting comments on the internet - in videos, blog posts and a picture - that were critical of Christianity and Islam. He was sentenced to six weeks in jail.
In 2015, Yee was convicted on charges of harassment and insulting a religious group over comments he made about former premier Lee Kuan Yew and Christians soon after Lee's death. His sentence at the time amounted to four weeks in jail.
Human Rights Watch said in a statement it "applauds" the U.S. judge's decision to grant Yee asylum.
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Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Musli...

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Amos Yee has been arrested by Singaporean police after the 16-year-old posted a YouTube video criticising the dead dictator Lee Kuan Yew because Singapore really respects freedom of speech and expression.
The kid Yee made an incredibly insightful and informative 8 minute and 38 seconds long YouTube video on Singapore's government, while at the same time dropping a few f-bombs and badmouthing Christians.
At least 15 Singaporeans were butthurt enough lodge police reports against the teen after the video was uploaded last Friday. The video unfortunately has since been taken down from Yee's YouTube page, but luckily it's still available all over the internet.
Really Singapore? You're going to throw a 16-year-old kid behind bars for having the guts to speak his mind. Finally, Lee Kuan Yew is dead. Free Amos Yee!! #FreeAmos
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Amos Yee has been arrested by Singaporean police after the 16-year-old posted a YouTube video criticising the dead dictator Lee Kuan Yew because Singapore really respects freedom of speech and expression.
The kid Yee made an incredibly insightful and informative 8 minute and 38 seconds long YouTube video on Singapore's government, while at the same time dropping a few f-bombs and badmouthing Christians.
At least 15 Singaporeans were butthurt enough lodge police reports against the teen after the video was uploaded last Friday. The video unfortunately has since been taken down from Yee's YouTube page, but luckily it's still available all over the internet.
Really Singapore? You're going to throw a 16-year-old kid behind bars for having the guts to speak his mind. Finally, Lee Kuan Yew is dead. Free Amos Yee!! #FreeAmos
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According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
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According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
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Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

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The Stream - Room for dissent in Singapore?

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Mirror: Responding To The Common Bullshit of Christians -By Amos Yee

Mirror of Amos Yee's video who is facing real legal action and death threats from so called religious people for making videos mocking the ridiculous claims of religious books.

published: 16 Jun 2016

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Here is the link to the article about this Amos Yee kid being charged by the Singapore authorities for criticising their Prime MinisterLee Kuan Yew: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/the-arrest-of-a-teen-aged-youtube-star
Here is the video of Amos Yee doing his criticisms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD4y3U4TfeY
Here is the video of John Oliver interviewing Edward Snowden in Russia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEVlyP4_11M
What do you guys think of all this craziness? If you ask me I'd grab some popcorn and watch the madness unfold as people tear themselves apart trying to fight for power, money, fame, etc. Meanwhile, I watch on the sidelines making reaction videos and talking about them in these vids I make. lol Maybe some people just like the rush and wanna go YOL...

Amos Yee is a cunt HANGOUT

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Musli...

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At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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Here is the link to the article about this Amos Yee kid being charged by the Singapore authorities for criticising their Prime MinisterLee Kuan Yew: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/the-arrest-of-a-teen-aged-youtube-star
Here is the video of Amos Yee doing his criticisms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD4y3U4TfeY
Here is the video of John Oliver interviewing Edward Snowden in Russia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEVlyP4_11M
What do you guys think of all this craziness? If you ask me I'd grab some popcorn and watch the madness unfold as people tear themselves apart trying to fight for power, money, fame, etc. Meanwhile, I watch on the sidelines making reaction videos and talking about them in these vids I make. lol Maybe some people just like the rush and wanna go YOLO! :D
RebelAplG7

Here is the link to the article about this Amos Yee kid being charged by the Singapore authorities for criticising their Prime MinisterLee Kuan Yew: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/the-arrest-of-a-teen-aged-youtube-star
Here is the video of Amos Yee doing his criticisms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD4y3U4TfeY
Here is the video of John Oliver interviewing Edward Snowden in Russia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEVlyP4_11M
What do you guys think of all this craziness? If you ask me I'd grab some popcorn and watch the madness unfold as people tear themselves apart trying to fight for power, money, fame, etc. Meanwhile, I watch on the sidelines making reaction videos and talking about them in these vids I make. lol Maybe some people just like the rush and wanna go YOLO! :D
RebelAplG7

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
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11:57

Homosexuality In Singapore - By Amos Yee

For all the homosexuals who have been persecuted in Singapore, I am your straight ally, I ...

(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his political opinions in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Amos Yee, 18, who had been jailed twice in Singapore, qualifies as a political refugee, according to a 13-page opinion by the U.S. immigration judge.
Yee is immediately eligible for release after having been held in U.S. immigration detention since 16 Dec 2016, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman, who is based in Bethesda, Maryland.
JudgeSamuel Cole ruled Yee's prosecution, detention and maltreatment at the hands of the Singapore authorities "constitute(s) persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," and called him a "young political dissident."
"The evidence presented at the hearing demonstrates Singapore's prosecution of Yee was a pretext to silence his political opinions critical of the Singapore government," Cole wrote.
Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs issued a statement in which it quoted Yee's remarks against Muslims and Christians and noted Yee had pleaded guilty to charges against him.
"Yee had engaged in hate speech against Christians and Muslims," the ministry said. "The U.S. adopts a different standard, and allows such hate speech under the rubric of freedom of speech."
"It is the prerogative of the U.S. to take in such people who engage in hate speech. There are many more such people, around the world, who deliberately engage in hate speech, and who may be prosecuted. Some of them will no doubt take note of the U.S. approach, and consider applying for asylum in the U.S."
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security had opposed Yee's asylum application, saying the Singapore government had legitimately prosecuted Yee.
Grossman said the judge's decision supported the right of individuals to criticize their government.
"The right to free speech is sacred, even when such speech is considered offensive," she said in an email. "The decision timely underscores the vital need for an independent judiciary in a functioning democracy."
Yee had been held by U.S. authorities since arriving at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, seeking political asylum. He was initially detained in Illinois, but is now being held at the Dodge CountyDetentionFacility in Juneau, Wisconsin, Grossman said.
Yee has been jailed twice in Singapore for online comments. His trials, which have been closely watched by rights groups and the United Nations, have fueled the debate in Singapore over censorship, the limits of free speech and political correctness.
In September last year, Yee pleaded guilty to six charges of deliberately posting comments on the internet - in videos, blog posts and a picture - that were critical of Christianity and Islam. He was sentenced to six weeks in jail.
In 2015, Yee was convicted on charges of harassment and insulting a religious group over comments he made about former premier Lee Kuan Yew and Christians soon after Lee's death. His sentence at the time amounted to four weeks in jail.
Human Rights Watch said in a statement it "applauds" the U.S. judge's decision to grant Yee asylum.
__________________________________________________

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and Christians. ***Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport
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Amos Yee on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amosyee
Amos Yee on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrainAndButter
More on Amos Yee's arrest: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/teenage-blogger-amos-yee/2817976.html
******
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Amos Yee has been arrested by Singaporean police after the 16-year-old posted a YouTube video criticising the dead dictator Lee Kuan Yew because Singapore really respects freedom of speech and expression.
The kid Yee made an incredibly insightful and informative 8 minute and 38 seconds long YouTube video on Singapore's government, while at the same time dropping a few f-bombs and badmouthing Christians.
At least 15 Singaporeans were butthurt enough lodge police reports against the teen after the video was uploaded last Friday. The video unfortunately has since been taken down from Yee's YouTube page, but luckily it's still available all over the internet.
Really Singapore? You're going to throw a 16-year-old kid behind bars for having the guts to speak his mind. Finally, Lee Kuan Yew is dead. Free Amos Yee!! #FreeAmos
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0:43

Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been ...

Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/25/asia/singapore-amos-yee-us-asylum/index.html
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0:30

Man slaps Amos Yee at State Courts

A man stuck Amos Yee in the face while the teenager was on his way to a pre-trial conferen...

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and Christians. ***Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport
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Amos Yee on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amosyee
Amos Yee on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrainAndButter
More on Amos Yee's arrest: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/teenage-blogger-amos-yee/2817976.html
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Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/25/asia/singapore-amos-yee-us-asylum/index.html
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Amos Yee: Celeb parents say parents are to blame

Local actors Gurmit Singh and Quan Yi Fong both have teenage children, and they say that the responsibility of a child's behaviour falls squarely on the shoulder of the parents. They share their thoughts on the Amos Yee incident.
Catch this and more on www.razortv.com.sg

This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
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A lot of discussion have been brought up about freedom of speech in Singapore, especially with the recent cases in court. Is absolute freedom of speech permissible in our society? Are we ready for a no-holds barred freedom of expression on the internet? Watch as Minister Masagos responds to this question.
On Tuesday, 28th April2015, Minister Masagos Zulkifli, newly appointed Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and SecondMinister for Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs, attended our first ever IQ “Live” as a panellist to answer questions and issues raised by studio audience made up of Singaporeans from all walks of life.
This is a snippet of the discussion.
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This is Amos Yee's full video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Death
Watch the re-uploaded version!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzeHK62FDQ
A police report has been filed against a video that a 17-year-old Amos Yee has put up on YouTube, YahooSingapore has learned. The report was filed by student Yuen Wei Ping.
In his statement, he stated that Amos' video "made insensitive comments against the late Mr Lee (Kuan Yew) as well as against the Christian faith".
Yuen said the video's content could be an offence under Section 298 of the Penal Code. Under this section, anyone found uttering words "with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" could be sentence to 3 years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
In the eight-minute long video titled "Lee Kuan Yew Is FinallyDead!", Amos says that the late "Lee Kuan Yew is a horrible person because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they might get into trouble."
Amos compared the late Lee to Jesus Christ, by saying both figures "are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind".
He also said Lee's followers were "completely delusional and ignorant, and have absolutely no sound logic or knowledge about him that is grounded in reality". This was what Amos compared to Christians' knowledge of the bible and the religion's priests.
According to Amos, "(Lee) was a dictator but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic... by granting (Singaporeans) the opportunity to vote to make it seem like we have freedom of choice".
Other issues Amos raised in the video include the rise in cost of living in Singapore and the high taxation rates the government imposes with little spending on areas like healthcare. He attributed this to a dearth in knowledge about where government monies are spent on and a "suspicious" trend in suing those who asked openly about this.
Amos issued a challenge to prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, when he asked if the latter wanted to sue him for his opinions on the video.
“If Lee Hsien Loong wishes to sue me, I will oblige to dance with him.”
The late Lee Kuan Yew died Monday. He was 91.
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11:57

Homosexuality In Singapore - By Amos Yee

For all the homosexuals who have been persecuted in Singapore, I am your straight ally, I ...

(CHICAGO, REUTERS, 25 Mar 2017) - A U.S. immigration judge in Chicago on Friday granted asylum to a Singaporean blogger, saying he was persecuted for his political opinions in the Southeast Asian city-state.
Amos Yee, 18, who had been jailed twice in Singapore, qualifies as a political refugee, according to a 13-page opinion by the U.S. immigration judge.
Yee is immediately eligible for release after having been held in U.S. immigration detention since 16 Dec 2016, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman, who is based in Bethesda, Maryland.
JudgeSamuel Cole ruled Yee's prosecution, detention and maltreatment at the hands of the Singapore authorities "constitute(s) persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," and called him a "young political dissident."
"The evidence presented at the hearing demonstrates Singapore's prosecution of Yee was a pretext to silence his political opinions critical of the Singapore government," Cole wrote.
Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs issued a statement in which it quoted Yee's remarks against Muslims and Christians and noted Yee had pleaded guilty to charges against him.
"Yee had engaged in hate speech against Christians and Muslims," the ministry said. "The U.S. adopts a different standard, and allows such hate speech under the rubric of freedom of speech."
"It is the prerogative of the U.S. to take in such people who engage in hate speech. There are many more such people, around the world, who deliberately engage in hate speech, and who may be prosecuted. Some of them will no doubt take note of the U.S. approach, and consider applying for asylum in the U.S."
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security had opposed Yee's asylum application, saying the Singapore government had legitimately prosecuted Yee.
Grossman said the judge's decision supported the right of individuals to criticize their government.
"The right to free speech is sacred, even when such speech is considered offensive," she said in an email. "The decision timely underscores the vital need for an independent judiciary in a functioning democracy."
Yee had been held by U.S. authorities since arriving at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, seeking political asylum. He was initially detained in Illinois, but is now being held at the Dodge CountyDetentionFacility in Juneau, Wisconsin, Grossman said.
Yee has been jailed twice in Singapore for online comments. His trials, which have been closely watched by rights groups and the United Nations, have fueled the debate in Singapore over censorship, the limits of free speech and political correctness.
In September last year, Yee pleaded guilty to six charges of deliberately posting comments on the internet - in videos, blog posts and a picture - that were critical of Christianity and Islam. He was sentenced to six weeks in jail.
In 2015, Yee was convicted on charges of harassment and insulting a religious group over comments he made about former premier Lee Kuan Yew and Christians soon after Lee's death. His sentence at the time amounted to four weeks in jail.
Human Rights Watch said in a statement it "applauds" the U.S. judge's decision to grant Yee asylum.
__________________________________________________

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and Christians. ***Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport
Find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rubinreport?ty=h
What are your thoughts? Comment below or tweet to Dave: https://twitter.com/RubinReport
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******
Amos Yee
Activist and YouTuber in Singapore
Amos Yee on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amosyee
Amos Yee on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrainAndButter
More on Amos Yee's arrest: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/teenage-blogger-amos-yee/2817976.html
******
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Amos Yee has been arrested by Singaporean police after the 16-year-old posted a YouTube video criticising the dead dictator Lee Kuan Yew because Singapore really respects freedom of speech and expression.
The kid Yee made an incredibly insightful and informative 8 minute and 38 seconds long YouTube video on Singapore's government, while at the same time dropping a few f-bombs and badmouthing Christians.
At least 15 Singaporeans were butthurt enough lodge police reports against the teen after the video was uploaded last Friday. The video unfortunately has since been taken down from Yee's YouTube page, but luckily it's still available all over the internet.
Really Singapore? You're going to throw a 16-year-old kid behind bars for having the guts to speak his mind. Finally, Lee Kuan Yew is dead. Free Amos Yee!! #FreeAmos
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0:43

Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been ...

Amos Yee Is Granted Asylum In The U.S.

According to CNN, The United States granted asylum to teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been jailed twice in his native Singapore for critical views on religion and politics. The 18-year-old came to the United States in December under the visa waiver program. A ruling issued Friday stated "Upon arrival, he expressed a fear of returning to Singapore ... Six weeks later, Yee requested asylum at his first appearance before an immigration judge". JudgeSamuel Cole described Yee as a "young political dissident" and approved his asylum.
"His prosecution, detention and general maltreatment at the hands of Singapore authorities constitute persecution on account of Yee's political opinions," the ruling said.
The Department of Homeland Security, which opposed his asylum application, has until April 17 to appeal the judge's decision, the ruling said.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/25/asia/singapore-amos-yee-us-asylum/index.html
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

0:30

Man slaps Amos Yee at State Courts

A man stuck Amos Yee in the face while the teenager was on his way to a pre-trial conferen...

Dave Rubin and Amos Yee talk Free Speech in Singapore (full episode)

Amos Yee (activist and YouTuber in Singapore) joins Dave Rubin, discussing his recent arrest and jail time he faces for wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and Christians. ***Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport
Find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rubinreport?ty=h
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Amos Yee
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Amos Yee on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrainAndButter
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Here is the link to the article about this Amos Yee kid being charged by the Singapore authorities for criticising their Prime MinisterLee Kuan Yew: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/the-arrest-of-a-teen-aged-youtube-star
Here is the video of Amos Yee doing his criticisms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD4y3U4TfeY
Here is the video of John Oliver interviewing Edward Snowden in Russia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEVlyP4_11M
What do you guys think of all this craziness? If you ask me I'd grab some popcorn and watch the madness unfold as people tear themselves apart trying to fight for power, money, fame, etc. Meanwhile, I watch on the sidelines making reaction videos and talking about them in these vids I make. lol Maybe some people just like the rush and wanna go YOLO! :D
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A grandson of Lee Kuan Yew says he left Singapore in July after friends expressed concerns he might be detained by the authorities in a contempt of court case. “In Singapore, it is possible that one can be detained and interrogated for some time without a lawyer,” said Li Shengwu, whose uncle is the nation’s current Prime MinisterLee Hsien Loong....

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